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Re: Flat Earth
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CC-Resurgam
on 05/01/2017, 20:29:04 UTC

Nice tale you wrote. But this fable does not work on flat earth. Just to remember which thread you are in.
For anyone interested there is a interesting book about that:  

Kings dethroned, a history of the evolution of astronomy from the time of the roman empire up to the present day, showing it to be an amazing series of blunders founded upon an error made in the second century B.C.
Author Gerard Hickson.


He lays clearly, concisely and irrefutably, how astronomer by astronomer in the 16th and 17th centuries began in error by the way they measured distance from Earth to Sun, Moon and planets and then subsequently came up with preposterous theory after theory, over decades, to cover up these errors, that continues to this very day.

From Copernicus, Galileo, Kepler, Halley, Newton in Europe across the pond in the 1900’s to Einstein and NASA, astronomy has used the same errors in calculating distance of stars and planets in what is called Astrometry.

In no uncertain terms this work blows apart the Sun centered, Earth a sphere rotating, gravity based heliocentric theory that has been taught in every classroom on our flat plane Earth for the past century or more.

it doesn't work for flat earth because it is not supporting flat earth. this science and math and logic supports the reality. and it is called Astronomy not "Astrometry" you would know that if you looked into any form of logical science outside your fantasy of flat earth.